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November 12, 2018

The Most Human Lawyer

Joe Borstein

Technology is making lawyers, MORE human. LegalMation’s Co-Founder and CEO James Lee discusses how technology tools are not only transforming the practice of law itself, but are making lawyers better and MORE human.

What Law Firms Need to Know to Prepare for the Next Recession

Richard Lau & Thomas Suh

Are law firms prepared for the next recession? The usual tonic law firms employed during the Great Recession will no longer work. Instead, law firms, clients and Alternative Legal Service Providers need to re-imagine their relationships.

Save the Lawyer: AI technology accelerates and augments legal work

James Lee & Thomas Suh

Law firms are under tremendous pressure to innovate to provide better value to their clients, who demand more value for their legal dollars. Providing higher-value services in turn boosts firms’ competitiveness. Let AI help.

LegalMation Expands Litigation A.I. Platform to Texas Market

Blattel Communications

LegalMation now available for Texas cases. Initially rolled out in California, and now with the addition of Texas, LegalMation is rapidly expanding to cover all major jurisdictions and volume practice areas across the country.

The Evolving Litigation Marketplace Demands New Ways of Doing Business

Mario Cometti

LegalMation featured as one of the legal technology companies helping disrupt the legal market and allowing law firms to adapt to changes in the marketplace as they look for alternative ways of doing business.

How Ogletree Deakins Overcame Legal AI Burnout

Roy Strom

This week Ogletree Deakins became the first law firm to publicly announce a license with LegalMation. The company was co-founded in California by Thomas Suh and Big Law ex-pat James Lee, who also co-founded the litigation boutique LTL Attorneys.
Earlier this month, LegalMation announced its first public law department client: retail giant Walmart Inc., the world’s largest company by revenue.

Maybe AI Can’t Do Everything, but Corporate Legal’s Still Trying to Adopt

Zach Warren

The entire economy, and furthermore the world, runs online and with technologies that seemed inconceivable 50 years ago. And every corporate legal department needs to be forward-looking to keep up with the change, which today means understanding AI and other automation technologies.

LegalMation™ Announces Launch with Ogletree Deakins

Penny Desatnik

LegalMation™, developer of a revolutionary A.I. platform that automates early stage litigation tasks, announced today that leading labor and employment law firm Ogletree Deakins will now utilize LegalMation’s innovative technology on certain litigation matters.

Thinking of Ditching Big Law for a Startup? Read This First.

Xiumei Dong

James Lee, a litigator at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan before starting his own litigation boutique called LTL Attorneys, has founded artificial intelligence startup LegalMation, which is able to automate many key tasks in the early stages of litigation. (Lee, who recently spoke with Law.com about AI and the law, just saw Walmart Inc. sign up to use LegalMation.)

The Law Firm Disrupted: Walmart Won’t Pay You to Cut and Paste

Roy Strom

Walmart has licensed a product from LegalMation that automatically drafts responses and initial discovery requests for employment and slip-and-fall suits filed in California. By this fall, the product should cover those cases in all 50 states.

LegalMation, pioneering developer of the first platform that automates early stage litigation work by leveraging innovative IBM Watson™ technology, announces today that Walmart will implement LegalMation’s automated solution for all new lawsuits in key litigation areas as part of Walmart’s initial case assignment process.

LegalMation to be Featured, Demonstrated at IBM Think 2018

Penny Desatnik

LegalMation, pioneering developer of the first artificial intelligence solution that automates early stage litigation tasks through the use of innovative IBM Watson technology, will be exhibiting and demonstrating its capabilities at IBM Think 2018. The conference will be held from March 19-22 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.

LegalMation® Selected as a 2018 Legal A.I. Leader

Penny Desatnik

LegalMation® was named by the National Law Journal today in its inaugural “Legal A.I. Leaders” list. Published as part of the Law.com network, the “Legal A.I. Leaders” list identifies and highlights the most innovative companies applying artificial intelligence in the legal industry.

Bots could be the key to expediting due process of the law

Thomas Suh, Co-Founder and President, LegalMation

In the technology adoption lifecycle, law firms can be laggards. From email and websites to cloud computing and video conference calls, the new technologies that other businesses generally accept quickly were slow to find traction at law firms…

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Litigation

James Lee, Co-Founder and CEO, LegalMation

This week on Law.com’s Unprecedented podcast, we hear from James Lee, CEO and co-founder of legal AI startup LegalMation. Lee, also a litigator and managing partner at LTL Attorneys in Los Angeles, talks about…